Spetters

A Dutch film, post-Saturday Night Fever, which follows the lives of three young men who are amateur dirt-bike motorcycle racers. They each fall in love with a young woman who, with her brother, sells French fries and hot dogs at the races. Everyone is looking for a better life. She wants out of the business and away from her brother. The motocross racers want to make their marks as professional racers, like their hero, played by Rutger Hauer.

A Dutch film, post-Saturday Night Fever, which follows the lives of three young men who are amateur dirt-bike motorcycle racers. They each fall in love with a young woman who, with her ... . You can read more in Google, Youtube, Wiki

Justin F (ca) wrote: GOod story to it but the writing sucked really bad so just couldn't enjoy it

nadia b (ag) wrote: wierd mishaps goings on in this film!

Leena L (mx) wrote: Julie Andrews and Colin Firth are hilarious as upper class representatives scheaming away and Stephen Fry talks the regular American to death as a fine worded butler. A Noel Coward play, witty and sarcastic. I was just disappointed in the end as I thought Colin Firth would get together with William Baldwin :). Would so have been the right move!

Per Gunnar J (gb) wrote: This movie sounded rather good when I read about it. I do like a good revenge movie. Unfortunately it did not exactly live up to expectations. This is more an amateur rampage than a planned attempt to find out who the culprit is and exact revenge. A good chunk of the movie is spent with the four brothers mouthing off at each other. Another good chunk is spent with them very amateurishly running around waving guns and "interrogating" people. Somehow, mostly by sheer luck, they actually manage to get closer to their goal. Even the good cop in the movie behaves as a bloody amateur when confronted with what he knows is a crooked cop and of course gets the short end of the stick for his efforts.As if the amateurish behavior of the four brothers was not annoying enough they have thrown in a hysterical, supposedly Italian, girlfriend who is dumber than a doornail and excruciatingly frustrating when she shows up shouting, screaming and generally tries to sabotage the brothers attempts to get anywhere.The only thing mildly intelligent and entertaining about this movie was the ending when the brothers confronted the crooked cop and the main bad guy. I have to say that I did not see that coming. Otherwise the movie was pretty null to me. Technically it had no problem. It was decent enough shot and the actors did a quite good job of the roles they were given. It fell down big time on the script however. At least for me.

Nick L (ag) wrote: With being made in japan, like most anime, you don't see there mouths moving a lot, kind of gets irritating after about 15 minutes. Even the cool animationed action sequences cant really save it. Good thing a didn't pay over 5 bucks for it.